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Provincial de Santa Fe class XII
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Argentina | 1919
30 produced
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Although the FCSF usually designated passenger locomotives with odd numbers, the class XII designated a series of 30 metre-gauge Pacific locomotives. ALCO-Cooke built the first batch of 20 in 1919 and the second batch of ten in 1921. They were formally designed only for passenger service, but in reality they were not only used for passenger and mixed trains, but also for pure freight trains and for switching. With the progression of electrification and dieselization, their area of service changed multiple times. Their withdrawals followed in the seventies.

General
Built1919, 1921
ManufacturerALCO
Axle config4-6-2 (Pacific) 
Gauge3 ft 3 3/8 in (Meter gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Service weight107,361 lbs
Adhesive weight59,961 lbs
Total weight197,089 lbs
Axle load19,987 lbs
Water capacity3,435 us gal
Fuel capacity17,920 lbs (wood)
Boiler
Grate area24.2 sq ft
Firebox area84 sq ft
Tube heating area963 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,047 sq ft
Superheater area237 sq ft
Total heating area1,284 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter49 in
Boiler pressure180 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 16 x 20 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power650 hp (485 kW)
Starting effort15,987 lbf
Calculated Values
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freight
last changed: 04/2025
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